Month: May, 2016

As it appeared in the master’s thesis ANG MAYNILA NI IMELDA: Isang Kapanahong Kasaysayan ng Pagbabagong-Anyo ng Metropolitan Manila (1965-1986) that I finished in 2010 for his degree Master of Arts in History at the University of the Philippines Diliman. This bibiography is being published for the first time since requests for lists of Marcos books surged since this moring. Although it focuses on my topic which was Mrs. Marcos’s governance, it cites the most important books on the Marcoses. Raissa Robles’s book Marcos’ Martial Law: Never Again is the latest book on the period and with its scope, scoop and visuals is maybe one of the best after many years. A powerful personal narrative would be Susan Quimpo’s Subversive Lives: A Family Memoir of Martial Law. A lot of activists memoirs came out after 2010 and this were not covered by this list. Historians had done their share in clarifying about the era. My three papers on the time including the top Google search “Tortyur is available here. In the bibliographic entries of those papers will be cited works on the People Power Revolution not included in this list, as well as more recent works beyond 2010.

__________. 2005c, 20 Hulyo. Talumpati sa Ika-7 Diliman Governance Forum na may temang “Metro Governance in the Philippines: In the Pink of Health or in the Brink of Collapse” (Ginanap sa National College of Public Administration, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas sa Diliman, Lungsod Quezon.)

__________. W.tn. Mothering: The Rising Spirit. W.p.: w.t.

__________. W.tn. “The New Human Order: Seven Portals to Infinity (Life, Work, and Immortality: Recovery of the Filipino Soul).” W.p.: w.t. (Maaaring sabihing inilathala ng Committee of the Propagation of the Filipino Ideology, Executice Working Group, c/o The President’s Center for Special Studies).